Had to think long and hard how to respond to this, Gordon.
Unfortunately, despite that need, you don't appear to have thought very much at all.
First - God is not the God of gaps, He is the God of everything, the ultimate source of everything that exists or ever will exist.
The point of the 'God of the Gaps' phrasing isn't to be a depiction of god at all, it's a criticism of the ongoing increase in better explanations for physical phenomena than 'god did it', and the tendency of apologists to try to lever smaller and smaller gaps in our collective understanding into claims of divinity.
I look upon the unfathomable complexity of biological life, and I see evidence of a creative force beyond all human understanding.
Maybe if you spent less time predetermining it as 'unfathomable' and spent some time fathoming you'd see that it's not particularly good evidence for an intelligent creator.
Every second of our existence is a gift from God, and we have been given the freedom to use this gift as we wish - a freedom which nature alone can never give.
Every second of your existence might be considered to be a gift from your God, there are millions of people around the world whose lives are not that 'blessed'. As to your continued attempt to use the failed, unsubstantiated notion of 'free will' to prop up the failed, unsubstantiated notion of the Christian god... it's just nonsense all the way down, really.
The true nature of God is beyond our human comprehension, which is why He made Himself known to us in human form as Jesus Christ.
Which 'us' is this? A few dozen unreliable middle-easterners, none of whom realised the importance of it well enough to write the stuff down at the time? Seems like human nature is somehow beyond God's comprehension too, if that display is supposed to be somehow convincing.
God has also given us the capacity to love and be loved - an attribute which goes far beyond anything which drops out from the unavoidable consequences of material reactions alone, and which was demonstrated by the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
You keep asserting things are 'beyond material reactions alone', but failing to justify those assertions. You say that life is 'unfathomably complex', but when people say things like love can arise out of complexity you suddenly seem to think you have sufficient understanding to say 'it can't do that'. Is it unfathomable, or have you fathomed it?
And yes - God is evidenced in the midst of the devastation in LA as shown in these short witness stories:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3OntP1OOYo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksl_YQR8ekk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGCYlU8C-Uc
Wow, look, random chance and anecdotes. That's going to convince... *checks notes* ... credulous numpties.
O.